News that Mac Miller's alleged drug dealer Cameron James Pettit will be charged in his death broke last week. The update in the case has provided some closure for the rapper's ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande who wants to see the accused man pay for his role in the beloved lyricist's accidental drug overdose death.

On Sunday (Sept. 8), TMZ reported sources close to the pop star tell them Grande thinks Pettit should face stricter consequences for taking advantage of someone with an addiction issue. Grande asserts anyone who had a role in supplying Miller with tainted drugs should be legally held accountable for his death.

As previously reported, on Wednesday afternoon (Sept. 4), federal prosecutors filed charges against Pettit, 23, accusing him of selling Miller counterfeit Oxycodone pills that contained Fentanyl two days before the rapper's death on Sept. 7, 2018.

Pettit could face up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted for his role in Miller's death.

“While the death of any victim of the opioid epidemic is tragic, today’s arrest is another success for the DEA’s HIDTA Fusion Task Force,” DEA Los Angeles Deputy Special Agent in Charge Daniel C. Comeaux said of Pettit's arrest. “Let our message be clear, if you peddle illegal drugs and kill someone, the DEA will be the voice of the victim. We will not rest until you face the justice system.”

Authorities also believe two other individuals sold Miller laced pills in the days leading up to his death as well.

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